OFFICERS in Surrey Heath are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was robbed at knifepoint in Frimley on March 11.

The 18-year-old victim was walking along Gilbert Road near its junction with Frimley Road at around 7.30pm when he was approached by two youths who demanded his wallet.

When he refused, one of the one of them pulled a knife and pointed it at him, and the victim handed over the wallet which contained bank cards and a quantity of cash. The suspects then made off in the direction of Frimley.

The knife-wielder is described as white, aged around 15 or 16 and was about 5ft 6ins tall. He was wearing a black baseball cap, black scarf, black hooded-top, black shoes and blue jeans. He is also described as having a high-pitched, squeaky voice.

The second youth is also described as white, of a similar age and height, and he was wearing blue jeans, a black hooded-top with the hood up and either a white cap or hood underneath.

Detective Constable Kerry Whindle, from Guildford CID, said: “This was a shocking experience for the victim and we need to find those responsible for this crime.

“We believe some vehicles may have driven past at the time this robbery took place and I am keen to hear from anybody who may have witnessed any suspicious activity.

“I would also urge anybody who recognises the descriptions of the suspects or has any information on who was responsible to come forward.”